It’s not happiness that holds the solution to your problems; it is your pain. 
Your pain, your darkness, your greatest fears and shadows are the doorways toward your spiritual enlightenment. 
Within
 the cobwebs, the dust, the dirt, the dank and rancid confines of your 
deepest pain, is the key to everything you’ve been searching for.
 But most of us don’t understand that the only way around pain is through the pain.
Our
 age-old conditioning whispers in our ears that happiness can only be 
found when we improve this bit of ourselves, change that person, move to
 this place, get that job, reach this age, obtain that degree … and on 
and on, ad infinitum. 
And there is a certain addictive quality 
to playing the happiness game. There’s always a new thrill to pursue, a 
new drama to play out, a new thing to obtain. Quite simply, the pursuit 
of happiness gives you something to do, so it makes you feel like you’re
 spending your time meaningfully. 
In fact, most of our behavior is driven by the drive to chase happiness. 
We
 chase the “ideal” relationship because we feel it will complete us. We 
chase higher-paying jobs and more money because we believe it will bring
 us more comfort and security which we believe will give us happiness. 
In wealthy countries, we buy things we don’t need which we believe will 
make us happy. 
But once we reach or obtain what we’ve been 
pursuing, what happens? How long do we remain happy? Sure, we may feel 
happy for a week, a month, or even a single moment. But then the feeling
 passes, and we’re on the treadmill again, peddling frantically for the 
next “source” of happiness. 
And the sad thing is that we often enter this exhausting rat race completely unconsciously and impulsively....<<<Read More>>>...
 
